Anonymous wrote:Serious question... I've lived in MD/VA over the past 45 years and I've known at least a dozen people over that time that have driven a Subaru forester and they were all LGBTQ and/or crunchy (save the earth type) people. Nothing against either group... I've had several good friends, a couple neighbors and even a boss who all drove Subaru forestors and fell into one of these groups. I always just wondered why this seemed to be the case. I'm sure this isn't representative of all Subaru drivers but it's been something I always wondered about since I haven't seen something like this with other cars.
Anonymous wrote:I'm eyeballing the Subaru Ascent for our next family car, but we are an Outback family (seriously, we own two) and love them. I'd buy any of their cars in a heartbeat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 for Forrester
+2 for Forrester. We own two of them and they are great cars.
+3 for Forrester.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 for Forrester
+2 for Forrester. We own two of them and they are great cars.
Anonymous wrote:Our 2011 audi q5 was a lemon. Guzzled oil and lots of other problems. It was the first model year, though.
Anonymous wrote:Traded in my volvo wagon for the highlander. The toyota is a dream compared to volvo. The volvo had a luxurious interior but needed expensive repairs and maintenance. Even when taking it in for routine maintenance it cost me close to 1k every time. Last straw was when the transmission died and it was gonna cost me 6k. A 6 year old car! Got my toyota and never looked back!